Owner's Manual

Broken screen panel
Do
not
throw anything at the
LCD screen and its edges as the
impact can cause the LCD screen
glass to crack, break
or
shatter.
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If
damage occurs to the LCD
panel, small traces
of
liquid crystal
sandwiched between the glass may be found
on
scattered broken glass.
0 Do
not
touch the broken glass with bare
hands.
As
with any broken glass pieces,
avoid skin contact and exposure to your
eyes
or
mouth. Avoid direct contact with
liquid
or
damp surfaces
of
the glass as these
may have an adverse effect
on
some people.
The contacted area should be rinsed
thoroughly with water.
If
conditions persist,
see your doctor.
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If
the surface
of
the
TV
cracks, do
not
touch
the
TV
until you have unplugged the AC
power cord. Otherwise this may cause an
electric shock.
SERVICING
Do
not
use the
TV
if
you
suspect the
TV
is damaged
or
if
the
TV
is damaged.
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Do
not
attempt to service
the
TV
yourself since
opening the cabinet may
expose you to dangerous
voltage levels
or
other
hazards. Refer all
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servicing to qualified service personnel.
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If
replacement parts are
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required, acquire a written
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certification from the service ·
technician which states that ·
adequate replacement parts with
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the same
or
similar characteristics
as
the
original parts have been .used. Unauthorized
substitutions may result
in
a fire, an electric
shock
or
other hazards.
Safety check
0 Upon completion
of
any
TV
s.ervicing
or
repair, ask the
service technician to perform
routine safety checks
as
specified by Sony and to
certify that the
TV
is safe to operate. Have a
qualified service technician dispose
of
the
TV
if
it is
not
safe to operate.
CAUTION
0 Some people may experience discomfort
(such
as
eye strain, fatigue,
or
nausea) while
watching 3D video images
or
playing
stereoscopic 3D games. Sony recommends
that all viewers take regular breaks while
watching 3D video images
or
playing
stereoscopic 3D games. The length and
frequency
of
necessary breaks will vary
from person to person.
You
must decide -
what works best.
If
you experience any
discomfort, you should stop watching the
3D video images
or
playing stereoscopic 3D
games until the discomfort ends; consult a
doctor
if
you believe necessary. The vision
of
young children (especially those under
six years old) is still
under
development.
Consult your doctor (such· as a pediatrician
or
eye doctor) before allowing young
children to watch 3D video images
or
play
stereoscopic 3D games. Adults should
supervise young children to ensure they
follow the recommendations listed above.